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Diopsys Inc

Diopsys Inc is located at 16 Chatin rd Ste 911 in Pine Brook, New Jersey 07058. Diopsys Inc can be contacted via phone at (973) 244-0622 for pricing, hours and directions.

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  •   (973) 244-0622

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Diopsys Inc?

A The phone number for Diopsys Inc is: (973) 244-0622.


Q Where is Diopsys Inc located?

A Diopsys Inc is located at 16 Chatin rd Ste 911, Pine Brook, NJ 07058


Q How is Diopsys Inc rated?

A Diopsys Inc has a 3.3 Star Rating from 4 reviewers.

Ratings and Reviews
Diopsys Inc

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alexanderten1 on Google

image Why are patients allowed to post reviews about this company? Their review is not about the equipment or how it diagnoses or helps the physician treat the patient. They have no clue .Your physician should be explaining why the tests are ordered and the results of your test. This equipment is invaluable for treating early eye disease and tracking progression . The concept has been around for years and is now available in a office setting. Look it up.


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dan sullivan on Google

image As far as an investor , one of the biggest scams in not only the medical device industry , but all of corporate America . Will take your $$ to support their lifestyles , and u will never hear from them again. A total ponzi scheme .


Kathy Hargett on Google

image I had this test yesterday. Did I do the right thing? Did I focus my eyes on the right thing? I have no idea. I read the brochure in advance of taking the test. The technician who administered the test explained what he was doing, applying the sensors, etc. and gave me all the information he had. After looking online and viewing the videos from the manufacturer, he did all the right things. I saw physicians and others talking about the benefits of this test. What is missing is the most fundamental component......a simplistic patient-centered video that "animates" the test to demonstrate exactly where the eyes are supposed to focus, exactly hat the eyes might see (e.g. patterns, colors, shapes, etc) and what the information means. I looked at the red circle and watched the quadrants as the colors gray and white or black and white faded in and out. did I view it correctly? While this may be a major breakthrough in eye health, it lacks the most fundamental instructions for patients. The online information "sells" the technology and the medical value. How about something patient-oriented that helps potential patients understand exactly what they should see, where they should look, and examples of what they might see? Think of the patient first. Here's a personal example. I've had other eye tests intended to test my ability to see a small blinking light in various places on a white background. I pushed a button whenever I saw the light. The test didn't produce the most accurate results because after staring for a certain length of time, everything went black. I should have blinked my eye when everything went black so I could continue seeing the lights on the white board. But the technician failed to anticipate this and didn't tell me to blink my eye if all went dark.


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